As for the Saturn, orbited by eight planets of the second discharge, then the similarity becomes more striking in the distribution, so and in number: the three outer satellites are large, the inner small; in addition, there are much more sharply expressed difference between the highest the satellite, which value is nearly equal to Mars, and the smallest, which work can be seen even with the strongest telescopes. And then there's the analogy ends. Just as in the planets, going from the circle to the center, we see first a gradual increase, starting with Neptune and Uranium, which are not too different in magnitude, turning to Saturn, which much more to Jupiter, which is the highest value, so between the eight moons of Saturn. Bigger is not all that which is only closer to the edge, and, away from the margin, third; similarly, from four satellites of Jupiter the largest there is walking from the center, penultimate. These analogies remain inexplicable with the theory of finite reasons. If indeed the purpose of these bodies was to cover the planet they are, it would be much better to the large body it was at the same time and the near future; at present, they position those large body, because of its remoteness, less benefit than the small. On the other hand, these same analogy reaffirm the hypothesis of the misty mass. They indicate the total effect of physical causes; they suggest a genetic law, the current as well as in the main system and in the secondary.
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As for the Saturn, orbited by eight planets of the second
discharge, then the similarity becomes more striking in the distribution, so
and in number: the three outer satellites are large, the inner small;
in addition, there are much more sharply expressed difference between the highest
the satellite, which value is nearly equal to Mars, and the smallest, which
work can be seen even with the strongest telescopes. And then there's
the analogy ends. Just as in the planets, going from the circle to
the center, we see first a gradual increase, starting with Neptune
and Uranium, which are not too different in magnitude, turning to Saturn, which
much more to Jupiter, which is the highest value,
so between the eight moons of Saturn. Bigger is not all that which is
only closer to the edge, and, away from the margin, third; similarly, from
four satellites of Jupiter the largest there is walking from the center,
penultimate. These analogies remain inexplicable with the theory of finite
reasons. If indeed the purpose of these bodies was to cover the planet
they are, it would be much better to the large body
it was at the same time and the near future; at present, they position those large
body, because of its remoteness, less benefit than the
small. On the other hand, these same analogy reaffirm
the hypothesis of the misty mass. They indicate the total effect of physical causes;
they suggest a genetic law, the current as well as in
the main system and in the secondary.
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